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Yes, ions are charged molecules by definition. There are two types cations (with positive charges) and anions (with negative charges).
An ion is an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, thus it has a negative or positive charge. There are two types of ions: 1. Cation: positively charged ions 2. Anion: negatively charged ions
If one of the parents is AO negative and the other is BO negative they could produce offspring that were BO, AO, AB or OO negative.
Cations and anions are different types of ions.A cation is a positively charged atom or group of atomsA anion is a negatively charged atom or group of atomstotal positive charge of cations = total negative charge of anions
No. For two reasons: an "A" and an "O" can never produce "B," and positve blood types will never yield a negative one.
Yes, ions are charged molecules by definition. There are two types cations (with positive charges) and anions (with negative charges).
No. They could have an A- child, but not A+.
Positive, Neutral, or Negative Positively charged particles are protons Negatively charged particles are electrons Neutrally charged or no charge particles are neutrons
An ion is an atom or molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, thus it has a negative or positive charge. There are two types of ions: 1. Cation: positively charged ions 2. Anion: negatively charged ions
Carbohydrates, lipids and proteins are types of carbon compound that are broken to produce simple molecules like carbon-dioxide and water.
Yes. Blood types do not make parents incompatible.
A membrane, such as the cell membrane, which allows only certain types of molecules (usually small and non charged ones) to pass through it freeely.
If one of the parents is AO negative and the other is BO negative they could produce offspring that were BO, AO, AB or OO negative.
Cations and anions are different types of ions.A cation is a positively charged atom or group of atomsA anion is a negatively charged atom or group of atomstotal positive charge of cations = total negative charge of anions
No. For two reasons: an "A" and an "O" can never produce "B," and positve blood types will never yield a negative one.
No. For two reasons: an "A" and an "O" can never produce "B," and positve blood types will never yield a negative one.
All types of molecules